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Component: CA-DDF
Component Name: Demand Data Foundation
Description: An attribute value that is inherited from a target attribute value on a higher hierarchy level. The value of the higher level is inherited by all lower levels as long as no other derivation instruction, such as explicit or copied, have been defined.
Key Concepts: Inherited value is a concept used in the SAP Demand Data Foundation (CA-DDF) component. It is a value that is passed from one object to another, allowing the object to inherit the value from its parent. This allows for data to be shared across multiple objects, making it easier to manage and maintain. How to use it: Inherited values can be used in the SAP Demand Data Foundation (CA-DDF) component to pass values from one object to another. This allows for data to be shared across multiple objects, making it easier to manage and maintain. To use inherited values, you must first define the parent object and then set the inherited value for the child object. Tips & Tricks: When using inherited values in the SAP Demand Data Foundation (CA-DDF) component, it is important to remember that the value will only be passed from the parent object to the child object. If you need to pass a value from a child object to a parent object, you must use a different method. Related Information: For more information on using inherited values in the SAP Demand Data Foundation (CA-DDF) component, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tutorials and tips on how to use inherited values in SAP.